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So for our second London show this week we welcome some of our very favourite live acts to come join us for a display of their talent, oh and also one of our very favourite DJs.

Yes, Owiny Sigoma Band put out one hell of an incredible album didn't they! What a bunch of heroes.. and to mark it's greatnes we finally get to bring it to you all in a raw live environment. Raw as you like.

Mo Kolours is coming back to Boiler Room, to once again show you why you should love him an awful lot. One Handed Music never make mistakes!!

Ian Grant aka IG Culture has had one hell of a musical career, to the point where we'll just direct you to his wikipedia page because it's an education in itself. All we can say is you'd better wear a hat and get ready to doff it like crazy during his set.

Modern soul hero of our generation Jesse Boykins III will be playing live on the night, well a live PA which is all you need because his voice is some dreamy shit!

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Urban Chaos

A particularly jittery man of the trees is sitting in the Woods on an overturned log. He is pissed off, basically.

A little while ago he was sitting on a different log (in the same woods) and he was being
generally jittery and pondering about something or another (that he now can’t remember)
and as he was pondering he had absentmindedly made a model out of twigs. He took time
out of his Pondering to hold the
twigform up to the sunlight to admire his handywork. It looked a bit like a house or
something, he thought. He isn’t a particularly handy woodsman but it wasn’t bad!

Anyway, somewhere along the way he had misplaced his piece of twig craft, bummer! He
is in the woods and the trouble with the woods is that it is
Virtually full of twigs, and
so finding a twig sculpture in that mess is not easy. But he just couldn’t shake the feeling it
held some significance.

As his eyes became weary with the strain of staring at the forest detritus he began to feel
Woozy and so had a lean against a tree. As he was
staring at a leaf trying to uncross his eyes he noticed something
Courious made out of twigs. By this time it was
sunset and the last of the days sun rays were peering through cracks in the trees. He held
the twig form up to the fading sun. As he twirled it in his fingers his weary eyes began to
spot resemblances to various things, a dog, a nose, a can of beer. At one point, as he
twizzled it in his thumb and forefinger, he saw what appeared to be a moon rising above a
tree. He then realised that he has gone cross eyed again and was in fact looking at a real
tree in the distance beyond his twigform.

‘I need to go home’ he thought. As he took his first step forward he noticed something
lodged in his big toe. At further inspection he realised that it was his original twig house,
and it was absolutely Smashed
to bits now thanks to him stepping on it.

Made in collaboration with Circuit Breaker.Alex Rathbone (b. 1987, Middlesex) Lives and works in Glasgow. Graduated from Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2009 and is currently completing his MFA at Glasgow School of Art. He works in a mixed media style to create works that deal with a range of topics.Circuit Breaker are an industrial band, consisting of London based brothers Peter and Edward Simpson.www.circuitbreakerband.tumblr.com

From February to July 2015 six artists will produce new works to exist within and contribute to Boiler Room. What comes out of these infiltrations, and how they inform our experience of this context, is yet to be seen. The project was conceived of and curated by Guy Gormley and developed in collaboration with Boiler Room and the participating artists. Design concept by Amy Preston.

HannahPerry

(b. 1984, Chester) Lives and works in London. Works in installation, print and video. She graduated from Goldsmiths College in 2009 and from The Royal Academy of Arts in 2014. Continuously generating and manipulating materials, Perry develops a sprawling network of references, carefully exploring personal memory in today’s hyper-technological society.

Alex Rathbone

Alex Rathbone (b. 1987, Middlesex) Lives and works in Glasgow. Graduated from Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2009 and is currently completing his MFA at Glasgow School of Art. He works in a mixed media style to create works that deal with a range of topics.

Rhys Coren

(b.1983, Plymouth, Devon). Lives and works in London. He graduated in Art & Visual Culture at UWE, Bristol, and is currently completing his postgraduate program at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Working across painting, animation, sound and text, his work takes influence from music, experimental and abstract film, cartoons, poetry, people, story-telling, subculture and design. He is also the co-founder of Opening Times.

Benedict Drew

Mark Leckey

(b. 1964, Birkenhead, Wirral) Lives and works in London. Graduated from Newcastle Polytechnic in 1990. Works with collage, music and video. Notable video works include Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore (1999) and Industrial Lights and Magic, for which he won the Turner Prize in 2008.

Richard Sides& Andrew Munks

Where do we go when our dog pooing is eternal and our cultural oppression is dominated by yupster hybrids? Mobilised from Rotherham and gentrified by themselves, Euro - the joint product of Richard Sides and Andrew Munk - was the pathetic thesis of the neu-neutral, bioaesthetix immersion zone.